Boston, Jan. 19: Usually they don't let you in, because they worry about the
building collapsing. TV went in, and I followed them. I said, "Do you
mind if I go in?" and the fire marshal was kind of nervous, like "Oh.
OK." We had to go up stairs, and it was like climbing this ice
mountain. You look around, and you know you're seeing pictures, and it
looks great. But if it's for a paper, you always need a little news
sense - a fireman or police officer. I just think, "Please go down
that aisle," and sure enough, they do. Usually, I make pictures in
five or 10 minutes. ... People sometimes think we're ghouls, but at least if
somebody's house burns down, and it's in the paper, and somebody's
crying over their stuffed animal, most of the time the insurance
company will just give them their check. ... Sometimes, if it's not
known, nobody gives a darn.